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or the, there's no limit to how a dream continue to study in your own event, you know, counter and the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm how much of room this is the news our live from. don't coming up in the next 60 minutes hoping for an enduring piece. palestinians in gauze or wait for temporary homes and shelter. still blocked by israel after how much says it will release is really captives trumps to crane piece plan. and israel's war on gaza on the agenda at the munich security conference will be live with the latest. but ahead of that meeting,
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a drone attack on sure noble ukraine blamed you russia for damage to the defunct nuclear power plant. the kremlin says it doesn't attack nuclear sites. and cases of gender based violence are on the rise and eastern democratic republic of congo as fighting escalates and in sport, outgoing olympic president thomas box sounds a warning to his successor. there are political utilities, a is a key. spots tells al jazeera the olympics will be at risk and politics center affairs with decision making, the united nations as warranty. it cannot undo 15 months of suffering and gaza in the space of 3 weeks. the entire population needs urgent. humanitarian assistance and
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agencies are alarmed over the inconsistent flow of supplies. hundreds, thousands of forcibly dislikes palestinians are living among the rubble of their destroyed homes. palestinians lack shelter in winter and rain, and access to the most basic necessities such as food and medicine. israel has been accused of blocking desperately needed aid from entering casa convoys carrying mobile homes and heavy machinery. i've been waiting for his really approval on the egyptian side of the border crossing for you and says, there is no time to lose. and that the unhindered passage of aid is quote, non negotiable. the cease fire deal appears to be back on track for now. after how much said it would release 3 is really captive as planned on saturday. the group is expected to release the names of the captives in the coming hours. israel has threatened to resume the war unless the exchange takes place. power, cowboys, whom reports from girlfriend in southern gaza on the urgent humanitarian needs of people there. in goza,
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families are returning to the neighborhoods only to find them unrecognizable. the greatest hardships, not just the last of shelter, is the relentless fight for survival. food is cost clean more to the luxury and medical care, almost nonexistent. on the front lines of this humanitarian catastrophe on what and you want us to are struggling to meet the overwhelming needs of the people with hospitals only that destroyed or badly functioning on what has opened. it's the emergency medical clinic since the c supply began. the facility is a lifeline for thousands. the needs are immense. people are coming with the same types of complaints that they had before the war placement for pregnant ladies. people with diabetes and an but we're also seeing new types of complaints, high demand for psycho social support,
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high demands the nutritional services as well is beyond medical cut. another crisis is escalating, the lack of clean water on purpose and it taishan you want us, this has be stopped, beads, assets providing hygiene kits and repairing water pipelines with goals, those infrastructure and ruins. the risk of disease is rising. is windsor here in gaza and children and their families remain in need of every thing. the ceasefire has given organizations like eunice of the opportunity to bring in considerably more supplies, including hygiene supplies. but the news search so high and so dire. for many, even finding a place to sleep is a major challenge. with homes destroyed, people are forced to sit up, make shift tense in the most on imaginable places. might have been just my plan
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enough. i came back here to find no way to live and nothing is left for me, except the cemetery, where i set up my time. we are here 20 families and 20 times. we have from different pots and areas. we stay now over the dead. there are no toilets, a new places to take showers. we don't have food. the rain sits us heavily. my daughter gave us last week and there is no proper place if the volume is 8 send to the best. it goes a straight during the 1st phase of the ceasefire barely scratches the surface. what the population needs to spot the ceasefire agreement to an agencies warm that without sustains international supports. the humanitarian catastrophe here were only deepened for families in gaza. the struggle for survival spot from over to alric up as the out to 0. rough off post on. all right, let's cross now to talk a couple assume was live for us and dropped off in the southern gaza. sorry. has
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there been any progress in getting mobile homes and heavy machinery into gaza? of the unfortunately no, not the sofa. in fact, mohammed specifically that have been missionary and moved by the house as us to lined up on the jeep ship side of the boat, waiting for approval by both egypt should dispel authorities to access the goddess tribe. there's 2 requirements have been highly basis or equal palestinians across many areas seem to strep, given the fact that families have lost their residential toads. we're talking about more than 75 percent of the population now be completely disclosed. clicking on that really and stuff that destroyed harvest or in open spaces, that cool sorts of essential necessities. the affordability phase of mobile houses will enable them to have a temper refund, quick shelter that will protect them from the elements on the long side. the arrival of heavy machinery in naples,
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a civil defense team to open roads to begin the reconstruction efforts to facilitate the movement of 8 co boys in i'm shooting, says, up on the pathways that had big, wide lead back to it. i'm struggling with the appraisal. be destroyed and shot to a residential neighborhood spot. what has been allowed to enter the gaza strip since the 80 hours of this morning. we can clip completely say that more than a 100 humanitarian it chokes, dealt with carrying basic necessities. have successfully made the jenny to cause a city to the warehouses of u. n. t. agencies to t lights are distributed to displace families and to help them to cope with the situation and target. it's been bitterly cold. there are the elements, the weather, making things so much more difficult for people who suffered so much already. tell our viewers about the daily hardships for families who don't have shelter to withstand the elements. well, mohammed, all of us have been following the escalate to miss reyes. the palestinians have
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been going through since day one of the will and got aside. now the situation has been compiled to advise the lack of shelters, and the absence of a thing, since the municipal services for the destruction of the white house is of course as nice about it, is that the full dissipation that has been inflicted on the civil infrastructure with families though, right right now and roughly i can see families are living in sites. the bummed out buildings that black also so profit, send it taishan, hygiene conditions and the civil infrastructure alongside with the civil services to box in the north. the situation is the young being completely a comprehensive, basically, families are struggling to find what's uh, fluids. and they are also a buckling to find the central healthcare following the destination of the us health care system. in the north of the strip of the security concerns. all right, that's, i'll just restart a couple of them live for us in the, in southern cause and thanks so much talk. the gaza is going to be one of the
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topics under discussion at the munich security conference. that's where diplomats military and security experts from nato and e. u, as well as for around the world gather to discuss the most pressing global security challenges. let's cross now live to a james base for us and munich, james. so gaza is very much on the agenda today. what do you expect we'll be hearing on that front? well, they'll be discussion certainly on, on all of the wells issues. ukraine. i'm also being active issues where i suspect there's going to be active diplomacy going on with so many important leaders here in munich at the same time, non joined by i can this kind of model is the section of amnesty international because i think you're going to be trying to focus this lead is these leaders on human rights and the state of human rights around the world, which is really, really poor. and we were just seeing what colleagues in go. so what is what's happening,
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garza say to you about the states of the way the world looks at human rights right now, sending me but the effects he's very negatively impact on where we would expect resistance when we would expect suspect we see too much in countries receive full and gauging in culture kept on the case. so what we are witnessing is not even just functions, this destruction of a piece posters up to moms to be negotiated. that has reached a very frustrated state. and what makes the season 2 just pluses, extraordinary. and we are talking about millions of people, it does not right?
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no leaving on top of the levels that to this situation that he's being self. and he wants to turn yourself into some since a result seeking out the progress of new people who lives there. you're the head of them to see international video, the back background as an, as an international lawyer be very clear to be an international little subset of a to point b to the, to the will crime to source of the force people out of their uh, their places uh and it could be a crime, it's against too many t t t a when organized, it is introduction amongst to as me, changing a few twists to be carried out. and this is where we need the rest of the world, the international community, the countries such as that's a jewel doing them and, and leap. i no, no, no those to stand up and say no, absolutely no and send it in the most trades or you can. so i'm fashion summer saying no, the settings in quite a cloth way. so i'm not trying to keep the head down. that's it because they're worried about president trump, the threats there,
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off terrace. how do you make countries speak talk, right. i don't make country speak up. i'm hoping that the people we make say i need those speak up. i mean, you know what, what he's being put forward that the moment is it, and he's with destruction of the french child, a system that has more or less allowed peace and security. i said more or less, it was, own waves, not, not to working for, for everyone into one, but the complete destruction of what we had means, great deal of in security for the majority of the world population. so even if people don't try is up for values, why is that for your, for your interest, because you will be next. we all will be next. let's make it very clear. this is just the beginning of a process that 6 to and the late what's left of the 19 full
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t a 12 dog. and is your rite aid steve? it's actually this. yeah. not many people mention is the ac is out of the history of the end of world war 2 when we're talking about the world or since world war 2, up to some things that were that before likely to be conventions. but international norms on human rights have grown since world war 2. we've had the international criminal court. it seems that right now, all of that is on the stress, all of them all on the fight and there is no plan b. there is no one told me that you've been portfolios that we be based on the reason for the world. there is no to vision for peace and security that's useful the entire planet. there is no to vision for the sharing of global when there is only a vision driven by the interest on a small class of privileged individuals and one country. and letting me be very clear when i hear people are single, when going into
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a 1948 scenario as far as what i don't know which one of the neighbors we are in the 19 search see now. so web shots for what's coming next. most of the to munich is going to be about ukraine, something good about cause some things unlock these a get so to, for example, the situation in saddam the situation in the democratic republic of congo. and of course, lots of other african countries gonna suffer right now. from something else that trump trump has done, which is the, the testing of a usa, the agency that used to deal with international development in the us system. which is that, you know, we already have football on the ground the how much this is in texting on the most vulnerable populations in the world. how much it is impacting on a human rights of defendants. on, on jo nineties, i'm a mean defendant media and all of those off seeds for from the insecurity. so again,
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i want to read to read. that's called and i'm not shooting service then for tweet ship a punch for your forms. what he's not finding right. no sheets send a huge warning. you mentioned to them dlc the other places they have looked at. they, i've been to forgotten crises for, for many, many years now the d. c, for, for the case over the last to a 2 weeks we, i've seen a non hoops taking over popped on the do you all see territories, we use the support of, of who own that. so this is a form of terry store. your grab a form of aggression and that is a swipe to name the antalya of construction of ass recap, post post equalization and the african union is nowhere to be seen at the moment. everyone is very quiet. the quiet told us the id, the quiet tune up on the one that we just use exception. we need them to raise to
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the challenge each ease and exist tension is trying to inch for countries and from there people. thank you very much. have missed cut them off sick if you didn't know that missed the international the african union because wes, know things are about to have is that summit, but important developments here are going to come over the next 3 days. a lot of discussion on ukraine. i can hear handicapped drove ahead. we know that the us vice president j d fence is here in town. the us sick of state, marco ruby. i president savanski also here in a, in munich for the discussions here, which will be about ukraine, about the middle east, about many events around the world, but haven't all right, james, stand by forces. when you come back to just a few minutes, talk about much more that's on the agenda today there in munich. for now. thanks so much. james bass, the
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us led committee monitoring the ceasefire and lebanon is due to discuss the israel's request to extend the deadline for withdrawing its forces. israel has asked for a 10 day extension beyond the february 18th. the deadline under a deal brokered by washington, a november israeli troops were granted 60 days to withdraw from southern 11 on the initial deadline has already been extended from january 26th. meanwhile, has bella supporters have blocked the road to be rude to airport in response to government decision fanning flights of an iranian airline authority say some of the flights by my on air have been rescheduled to next week. as part of safety procedures is realize accuse a ron and has been love using the airport to smuggle cache to the lebanese group is a and the other is following developments from beirut. according to the speaker of parliament to be very, he was informed by the united states to force the united states broker, the ceasefire agreement, at least the committee that is monitoring its implementation,
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the united states and 411 on that as well will be leaving from the villages it's still occupies along the border, but they will retain positions on hilltops just within the lebanese territory. so the withdrawal was wheel locks happen from february 18. the new deadline that has been set for is ready troops to leave lebanon in order for the lebanese army to deploy in the area as part of the fire agreements. these really military says that the 11 on has still not carried out. this obligations it still has not pushed testable away from the border. and it's not just that this really officials are saying that level non has still failed to this arm has a lot and prevented from re arming. in many ways that cease fire agreement makes references to previous un resolutions that's called for that level on has a new leadership. there's a new balance of power 11 on it does not say for has the loss and the new
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leadership is promising to extend the state facility across the country. but this is not an easy task because if it doesn't get corporations that has full loss, it's risk instability. so the is really carried out this obligation. we still have not heard from the united states, but a us and boy who was inmate with last week did say that certainly a team is very troops will read, deployed. she made no mention of saying along the, along the border on the, on those 5 hill top positions, the ukraine says russia has launched a drone attack on the turntable nuclear power plant overnight present of what appears lensky says. the drone hit the radiation shelter over the damage reactor at the plant. the international atomic energy agency says radiation levels currently remain stable. the kremlin has described the obligations as a publication and says the russian military doesn't attack nuclear infrastructure. the attack comes as zalinski is due to attend the munich security conference, where he is expected to meet us president j. d. vent us vice president j. d vance.
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in the coming hours on wednesday, donald trump agreed with russia's leader vladimir put in to begin negotiations to end the war and ukraine. but that caught the european allies off guard. they have warrant him against making any concessions to russia, saying they want a seat at the table for any future negotiations. iraq on his live and key. but 1st, let's have to munich again and speak to our diplomatic editor james base. so james, so much on the agenda today. we talked about gaza earlier, but obviously ukraine is also on the agenda. what are we expecting today of the law just moments ago, literally in the last 5 minutes, presence let's you went through the door behind me arriving here. in munich, for discussions, and i think it's what's going on behind the scenes. yes. they'll be public statements. presidents that excuse making a speech on saturday. prisons night sky is doing a for them later on today, but i think it's the discussions behind the scenes that are important to you. i
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think the ukrainians sort of reading from the announcements that are being made. i think they knew what was coming, but that'd be made publicly earlier on this week in brussels. the us, 1st of the us defense secretary, suggesting that you crate and could not in the future joining nato that goes against what was decided that last year is they told summit. and i think the real concern is that a deal is going to be done that he's not in the, a new crane's favor. i've spoken to some from other countries, one prominent official from a baltic nation. they all, despite, with what's going on some of making comparisons with the deal that was done on i've got a sun coast that was executed by joe biden, but most of the work was gone by donald trump. people to talk to you about concessions appeasement being made up by the americans before they even have the negotiations. and i think that's the concern among many here. so they'll be,
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i think intense diplomacy guy holds up between both the us vice president and market review of the us secretary state. he's on his way to munich as well. diversity recruiting delegations the ukrainians. i'm what i think 1st they're going to log you is that they, they all have a seat of the table that the, the ukrainians and the europeans, all that involved in this discussions that uh president trump doesn't try and call things up with the present boots and without any of them being present. all right, that sounds is here. a diplomatic editor, james base. joining us from munich. thanks so much james. alright, i'm on con. joins us now live from keep in run. what are the ukrainians expecting from the munich conference? well i can tell you, well, then not expecting, they are not expecting this to be the beginning of the end of the world, what they call thinking. well, the whole thing is it might be the beginning to the beginning of the end of the world. this might be a challenge for presidents lensky to a full sibling,
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put ukraine's positions and forward to the play as an america. and that includes j . d events. but we've already heard of i h uh, the meeting between savanski and um j. d events, the vice president's we all here. busy has been confirmed, has been postponed because of a memorandum of understanding that the ukrainians have now delivered. and the american say they need some time to look at. so that way here in that meeting between those 2 has been the best buy in to about 5 pm local unit time. so once again, and it's like my colleague james by said it's all about the back stage meetings that meetings that have taken place. one of the things that will be on the, with the top of the agenda for the training, is making sure that they do have a seat at the table that this isn't a deal that will be railroaded into. and that's a big fear. the in the rush,
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but donald trump to prove his point. right. and his point was i can end the war in a 100 days and uh from taking off. ready in the rush to do that, the ukrainian simply presented with a deal that presents a lindsey tonsils that his people and him are on. we talked earlier about how ukraine is saying that rush to launch the drone attack on the trend of a nuclear power plant overnight. residential well, the low dimension, lensky waste of no time, partially condemning russia for the drawing strike. what else have we heard from him? a well, he's actually issued a statement is worth reading to use as the country and the world can attack such facilities. occupied the territory of nuclear plants and carry out also elections without any regard for consequences. is russia this poses a terrorist threat to the whole world. now we're also hearing that from the ukrainians, that they have much more detail on this attack against the tribal plans. and they
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are going to give those details to the americans. this is going to be a talking point that it's not just about ukraine anymore, that russia's attacks are putting european on global safety at risk and they keep using this would tyra and terrorism boost to was we hearing that a lot every time the a is a strike against a civilian infrastructure way that is a power plant, like general, whether it's an apartment building, it's that would they get use that this is a state sponsored or terrorist attacked by russia. all right, that's all just bear with me. amount on life for us. we key thanks so much and on us present, donald trump has announced a new trade tariff scheme with rates to be calculated on a country by country basis. the white house says it plans to match levies charged by other nations and reduce trade deficits due to castro reports from washington. the president, donald trump, has ordered an overhaul of america's trade policy with the world. this is going to
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be the thing that makes our country really prosperous again. and this is going to what's to be what pays down to $36.00 trillion dollars in debt and all the other things. and this is going to be this is an amazing day. this, i think there's going to be a very big day and in a very positive way for our country as ordered by the presidential memorandum. trump's economics team will investigate every us trading partner for trade measures that this advantage the united states as applied regardless of what they are called . that includes tariffs on us goods, taxes on us businesses and workers subsidies for domestic industries and currency manipulation. a reciprocal tear of level specific to each country will then be calculated and delivered to the president by april india, south korea, brazil in the you are among the regents expected to be hit hardest americans are the largest consumers of foreign goods in the world. and we'll see prices rise, which from says,
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domestic production will benefit is going to make tremendous amounts of jobs that ultimately price is, will stay the same go down. most economist disagree, and point to the u. s. has continued struggle to contain inflation. good strapped to a singularly lacking and strategic contest and his terror policy, you seem to just and for these are as of the go shooting flores without a further thought about how they're going to set to either exploiting or importing industries in the overall economy. which is going to suffer from plan global tariffs would effectively end the us as commitment before the world trade organization, which in general, consents to poor nations imposing higher tears on wealth your nations in order to protect their own. developing industries from says countries will have a chance to negotiate with the us, but none he says will be spared. heidi jo, castro alger 0, washington,
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vietnam says it's ready to talk after washington up to tariffs on it. still. the southeast asian nation is one of america's biggest suppliers. vietnam's ford ministry says it hopes to find solutions that work for both countries before hire terrace take effect. south korea says it will review its trade policies. sol says while direct impact may be limited thanks to an existing free trade deal, it will examine other trade barriers that could affect us relations. most tariffs on us goods were eliminated in 2007. and taiwan, president lighting to has called an urgent national security council meeting after trump to threaten to impose taxes on imported semi conductors. taiwan is the world, the leading chip manufacturer supplying major tech companies like apple and the video. trump says he wants to bring ship production back to americans, so it's still a head on al jazeera. i'm sorry cale and mullins job. us talk hasanti only public ski results and recent case is attractive increase and international businesses
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coming up. i'll tell you how that benefits focused on and in sports tennis action from the old one as the world. number 2 stays on track to win the trophy for the 4th year, one the had live a. let's have a look at the weather across europe, and it's not just love in this valentines. we go on settled weather conditions dominating in the south thanks to weather system. that's boat, some flooding rain to introduce elbow island. you can see it's going to be sending that over the weekend, bringing some heavier rain to much of the country, some snow an ice into the north and strong winds you. but warnings out for sardinia . that system is set to shift its way for the east taking that snow to hungry to
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serbia as well. we've got some warnings out here, dropping temperatures. i know it did clear up so light across. it's her kia. we're going to see another band of heavy rain moving and bringing a wintry feature to west and pots of russia as well. and that remains very cold across the nose to scan today. if you went to weather coming in here, law actually clear the across central areas. that means cloudy for germany, france as well. cloudy and cold as well for the north west with some rain coming in to person. and the island dividing some hills snow as well. that's what weather lingering off the coast of portland, spain. it is looking pretty pleasant on saturday in madrid, 16 degrees celsius with sunshine, the full hales, the planet, interrogates while i was think about climate change, the way the do this, the global issue is abstract. so whatever i do,

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